Can We Achieve Affordable Electricity for All by 2030? | Lubo Minchev | TEDxVitosha
In this talk, Lubo Minchev explores how innovation and equity can power the global goal of affordable electricity for all. Lubo Minchev turns ideas into reality. His DNA? Fair play, bold dreams and determination. He spots talent and has his mind always open for knowledge – from high technology, innovation and investment, to history and geography. He doesn't just ‘play the game’, he makes the rules. He's not afraid to make tough decisions and take risks. With his holding company over the past 20 years, he has supported more than 35 start-ups as an investor and mentor. His mission is focused on projects designed to meet global need for decarbonisation, energy efficiency, critical infrastructure, telecommunications networks and smart buildings. Lubo has set himself the goal of working on projects to solve energy poverty and provide access to electricity in resource-limited areas around the world. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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